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How amazing would it be to see Notts make yet another round in the FA Cup? I think it would be incredible, and tomorrow night Kevin Nolan’s side will head into a game against Swansea City whereby we could progress to the 5th round. This season has been very surreal, it’s almost at the complete end of last year’s spectrum and I believe the hard work on the field is paying off dividends. It’s a tough ask from our squad playing in the fourth tier of English football to go to a PremieUpdated by Joe Jones
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There was a lot of focus from Notts County fans on other teams around us during the Cheltenham Town game. I saw plenty of comments about pre-season title favourites Coventry City and about the nearest threat at the moment in Luton Town. Oddly not many comments mentioned Accrington Stanley, who have performed arguably better than most would have expected so far, and are definitely a solid team for this league. With the focus mostly coming in around a team who currently sit seventh as aUpdated by Joe Jones
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The recent League Two playoff games between Exeter City and Carlisle United, and Luton Town and Blackpool, have highlighted the narrow gap for error within this division. Exciting as they may be to watch, the playoffs aren’t easy, nor are they straightforward as people may think. Promotion at the end of the day can reap rewards for any club that is successful enough to clinch it - the evolution and step forward can ultimately turn around a club's fortunes too. League Two teams onUpdated by Chris
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Heading into the Nottinghamshire derby yesterday, I had a sense of uncertainty about the game. I always knew it would be a tight match, one which may be physical and difficult for us to get hold of. The starting line-up on paper actually seemed very good, minus the odd changes which I would have personally made myself - mentioned already within the Pride of Nottingham scouting report and more recently the tactical talk piece I write. Yet it was clear even from the kick off that we seemUpdated by Joe Jones
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Disappointment and football seem to go hand in hand when being a Notts County fan. Like most Magpies supporters, I am immensely gutted by the departure of Ryan Yates who has joined Scunthorpe United after being recalled by our neighbours Nottingham Forest. It’s sad enough that a parent club could force a move in spite of a player's wishes. Yet to remove their chances of helping aside secure promotion, either as champions of their respective division or as automatic hopefuls, justUpdated by Chris
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This week, the biggest sports news company in the world officially backed Notts County to win the League Two title. The Sky Sports League Two Predictor believes that the Magpies will finish top of the standings ahead of the likes of Luton Town, Coventry City and the other big sides in the division. My initial reaction was yet again to pinch myself, as the 2017-18 League Two campaign really has been something much different than previous seasons and it’s something which I hope isn’t jusUpdated by Joe Jones
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One striking difference I have noticed during the 2017-18 League Two season for Notts is that Kevin Nolan has delivered on his words. He has his side playing for the shirt, he’s tightened up the defence and made each player accountable on the pitch. It’s hard to imagine Notts playing like they did last season, especially under John Sheridan. When you think about changing the philosophy a team plays, you wouldn’t expect the changes to be made so quickly – yet it was visible upon the appUpdated by Joe Jones
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The rumour mill has been in overdrive recently, with speculation linking Notts County's head coach, Luke Williams, with a move to Oxford United. However, it seems that the gifted coach is set to buck the trend and stay put at Meadow Lane, much to the delight of the Magpies' faithful. In the age of rampant player movements and footballing commercialism, loyalty is a virtue often overlooked. In Williams, Notts County has not just a supremely talented coach, but also a loyal servant to tUpdated by Chris
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This is an article basically to give a shout out to one of Notts County's most consistent performers who doesn’t get much praise on here. When he first arrived here I wrote him off as being too small and lightweight for the physicality of the national league but how wrong could I be? What he lacks in size he more than makes up in passion and fight. Dion never shies away from a battle and stands up to players much bigger than him. He flies into tackles winning the ball and making sure tUpdated by PON_News
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It feels like the end of an era with the departure of Macaulay Langstaff. When he arrived, many fans were unsure of what to expect - myself included. Bringing in two players from Gateshead who had scored over 40 goals between them, it seemed like a dream come true. Eagerly awaiting a glimpse of the new duo, I remember feeling impressed by them in the friendly against Alfreton Town. Who would have known that Langstaff would go on to score over 42 goals, grabbing headlines alongside ErliAdded by Chris
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1st. Milton Keynes Dons When Mike Williamson was appointed in October to replace Graham Alexander, MK Dons were faltering. Sitting 16th in the table with a squad capable of far better, they were underachieving beyond belief. The former Gateshead boss came in and turned it around, implementing his quick, possession-based style that is synonymous with what MK Dons look for when appointing a new coach. Nineteen wins from his 33 league games propelled MK Dons into the promotion picture, bUpdated by CliftonMagpie
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Aileen Trew very kindly took some time out to visit the Pride of Nottingham forum and answer questions put to her by our community. Here is some of the discussion: Q) Are you and Ray hoping the clubs sale is sorted before the end of the season? What is the current stage at? A) Yes, he's hoping to get it sorted ASAP. I can't say any more than that. Q) I have noticed comments on social media Ray's car has been vandalAdded by Joe Jones
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Sam, Tom, George, William - some familiar names now as then, the boys that made up Southwell City Football Club in 1911. The team photo below was to mark their win in the final of the Newark and District League Challenge Cup. None of them could have foreseen the events to follow, four years of what became to be known as the Great War that would leave 16 million dead across the globe. A postmaster’s son, a baker, a lace maker, a solicitor’s clerk, a professional soldier and a silkUpdated by PON_News
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Notts County, a name that echoes with fervour, commitment, and an unwavering love for football. Yet, behind every triumphant team is a legion of devoted supporters, the fans. Their role in the team's success is often understated, but as Notts County's captain Kyle Cameron and head coach Luke Williams have highlighted, they are the lifeblood of the club. The fans' impact is tangible, from the electrifying atmosphere they generate at matches to their steadfast support throughout the season. CUpdated by Chris
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Curtis Edwards has had far from an easy path to making it as a professional footballer. From working on construction sites to lining up against Jack Wilshere and Mesut Özil, his story is more interesting than most. After a spell on the sidelines, Curtis Edwards is now back at Meadow Lane, ready to make his mark in the second half of the season. I believe he's arrived at the perfect time to help push the team forward. But before we get to the present, let’s go back-right back-to when CurtisAdded by menzinho
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How does it feel losing the World's Oldest Football League club tag? I, like many other Notts County fans, were dreading the thought of losing the title of world’s oldest professional league football club during last season and at times I was more concerned about this than us actually playing in non-league, but what has it actually meant to us? I always saw it as our biggest selling point and I suppose it had a major part to play in the Munto takeover, a takeover that did not make everUpdated by Chris
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What a contrast to our previous regimes. For all his rights and wrongs – and I think there were more rights over his tenure – Ray Trew found it difficult to stay away from social media and club message boards, often falling into the trap of over promising some new signing. He also seemed pretty keen to hit the fire button as the revolving door rarely slowed down on the manager’s office. Then, of course, we had the ego which took the club out of the league and almost out of existenUpdated by PON_News
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Michael Doyle 1,2,3,4……… A man who has certainly divided opinion, if a scan through social media is anything to go by. The main signing of the January transfer window, and the man touted to keep our Football League status, he made the perfect start by led by example as Notts won 7 points in his first 3 games, all against promotion chasing sides. We all know what happened after that and, in my opinion, he tried to do too much, taking all the set pieces (not particularly well,Updated by PON_News
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Jodi Jones extending his contract with Notts County is a massive win, not only for the club but also for the fans. Jones has become such an integral part of the team, and his decision to commit to staying at Meadow Lane until 2027 sends a clear message. Both the player and the club are aiming high for the future. What strikes me most about Jones is his passion for Notts County. You don’t often see players who speak so openly about how much a club means to them. When Jones said he wasUpdated by Chris
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Notts County had a busy summer transfer window, bringing in several new players to further strengthen an already strong squad. As the season starts, it's clear that these acquisitions have been part of a well-thought-out strategy, not just to fill gaps but to build a team capable of meeting the demands of League Two. Integrating the new signings into the existing 3-4-2-1 formation has been a smooth process, with early performances on the pitch showing promise. Alex Bass, signed from SunderlAdded by TheSkipper
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As you may all be familiar, Pride of Nottingham regularly looks back into the history archives to share significant moments of Notts County's history on each day of the year. Normally this is done via a picture on social media, but January 10 is an especially eventful day, to the point that having an image for each one would be almost too much. So, for today only, we have compiled all the events of this day in a feature article for you. 1920 Meadow Lane hosted its first everUpdated by PON_News
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I’m sure I wasn’t alone among the Magpie faithful in having somewhat mixed emotions when Notts announced the loan signing of Jodi Jones. On one hand, our track record of players dropping divisions to don the famous black and white stripes has seldom been successful. On the other hand, I recall a player who tore us apart on the opening day of the 2017 season and also played against us in the more recent play-off defeat. When Jodi joined on loan, I was also conscious that we had not longUpdated by Chris
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